Hotel A and Hotel B

COLLEEN: I picked my wedding venue the instant I saw it. I picked my florist the minute I met her. I picked my band before I even heard them. But for the last two weeks I've been wrestling with this minor wedding decision. Where will my guests stay? Hotel A

Quaint, historic inn in the center of Princeton Close to great shopping, restaurants and the University No pool No parking lot Easily accessible from the train station

Hotel B Large chain hotel on Rt. 1 two miles outside town Close to strip malls, tarmac and busy highways Pool Free parking lot Shuttle that takes people into town

The hotels are the same rate, though Hotel B has a much better policy about unclaimed reserved rooms. So what to do?

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Alison (not verified) says:

Block rooms in both hotels, send your guests the info and let them choose which best suits their needs.

Alexandra (not verified) says:

Definitely the first one - Princeton is adorable and Route 1 is a dump - your guests will appreciate being within walking distance to all the great things princeton has to offer as opposed to being forced to sit at a pool on the highway.

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